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View ArticleWhat Does it Mean to be a High Performance Building?
According to the US Energy Information Administration, 47% of all greenhouse gas emissions are from existing buildings. From a global perspective, reducing energy consumption in buildings is imperative...
View ArticleBenchmarking: How Does Your Building Stack Up?
Energy benchmarking can help you better understand your commercial property’s energy use and monitor performance over time. It allows for comparisons among similar building types and helps identify...
View ArticleHow Schools Can Use Less Energy & Spend Less Money, Without the Sacrifice
Making schools energy efficient need not be an exercise in sacrifice. Schools can get the same or better services, as well as increase the health and comfort of students and staff, all while using less...
View ArticleHow Your Business Can Save Energy This Summer
An aerial view of New Yorkers taking in the sun on Manhattan rooftops on August 4, 2012 in New York City. With summer upon us, now is the time for businesses to take steps to save energy before the...
View ArticleSave Energy with Natural Gas Upgrades
Natural gas is an efficient, safe, and reliable fuel source. It costs less than heating oil, and is one of the cleanest-burning fuels available. If you are not currently using natural gas in your...
View ArticleOptimize Your Building with Innovative Energy-efficient Technology
Buildings represent a large percentage of all the energy consumed in the United States. That’s why increasing the energy efficiency of buildings – especially existing ones – has become a major priority...
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